The Pahrump Valley boys golf team finished their regular season with a win at Boulder Creek Golf Course in Boulder City on Thursday, April 28.
The Lady Trojans’ began the week with a 15-0 win over the Desert Pines Jaguars, marking the 11th consecutive win for Pahrump Valley over Desert Pines since the 2014 season.
Both the boys and girls teams finished in the top two spots among the five teams that competed at the Valley Weekday Meet on Wednesday, April 20.
An ongoing Pahrump Valley Rotary Club program is returning Saturday as members plan to collect books for distribution to students throughout the Nye County School District.
Here’s a look at what’s going on in Pahrump.
The Trojans clinched their second seed for the Mountain league with a crushing 24-1 victory over the Canyon Springs Pioneers on Tuesday afternoon.
The town of Pahrump is preparing to publish its first-ever tourism magazine and Pahrump Tourism Director Arlette Ledbetter is more than a little enthusiastic about the new product, telling the Pahrump Valley Times that “Highway 160 Magazine – Pahrump, Your Basecamp to Adventure” will be a valuable publication for both tourists and locals alike.
A local developer announced plans just last month to construct a new roundabout on Highway 160 — weeks later, the Nye County Commission approved funding to install a second new traffic circle on Pahrump’s main road.
The “Earn While You Learn” program aims to provide better pathways for those interested in rural health care jobs.
It’s time to fish; the die-hards have been at it since the beginning of April. They know the early season is the best.
Incumbent Deborah Beatty, a proud grandmother of 14, started her career in escrow and title work.
Drug overdoses are on the rise in Nevada and state officials are striving to raise awareness about treatment options as well as the potentially life-saving medication Naloxone, which can be used to help reverse the effects of an opioid overdose.